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Find the value of the expression if x=13 and Y = -8 |x+y|=
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Find the value of the expression if x=13 and Y = -8
|x+y|=
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First we need to plug in the x and y values into the equation. The equation is asking what is the absolute value (which means the answer can’t be negative) of 13+(-8). The final answer would be 5.
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Answer:
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13 + (-8) = 5
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